Environment measurement is an important issue for various applications including household robots. Pulse radars are promising candidates in a near future. Estimating target shapes using waveform data, which we obtain by scanning an omni-directional antenna, is known as one of ill-posed inverse problems. Parametric methods such as Model-fitting method have problems concerning calculation time and stability. We propose a non-parametric algorithm for high-resolution estimation of target shapes in order to solve the problems of parametric algorithms.
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Takuya SAKAMOTO, Toru SATO, "A Target Shape Estimation Algorithm for Pulse Radar Systems Based on Boundary Scattering Transform" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E87-B, no. 5, pp. 1357-1365, May 2004, doi: .
Abstract: Environment measurement is an important issue for various applications including household robots. Pulse radars are promising candidates in a near future. Estimating target shapes using waveform data, which we obtain by scanning an omni-directional antenna, is known as one of ill-posed inverse problems. Parametric methods such as Model-fitting method have problems concerning calculation time and stability. We propose a non-parametric algorithm for high-resolution estimation of target shapes in order to solve the problems of parametric algorithms.
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